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Kensington Infirmary, West LondonThe entrance to Kensington Infirmary on Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road) in West London. The infirmary, designed by Thomas W Aldwinckle, was built in 1893 by the poor law parish of St Mary Abbots
Union Workhouse, Birkenhead, CheshireBirkenhead Union workhouse viewed from Church Road, Higher Tranmere, Birkenhead, Cheshire. A group of children stand in the foreground, with the workhouse infirmary behind them
Shire horses and cart on Marazion beach, CornwallTwo white shire horses pulling a cart along Marazion beach in Cornwall, with St Michaels Mount in the background
Poster advertising French railways to LondonPoster advertising French railways from Paris to London via Rouen, Dieppe and Newhaven. Daily departures from the Gare St Lazare. Tower Bridge is depicted on a rather foggy day
Poster advertising French railways to LondonPoster advertising French railways from Paris to London via Rouen, Dieppe and Newhaven. Daily departures from the Gare St Lazare. A crowd of people watch the Horseguards on parade
Poster advertising Val d Esquieres, South of FrancePoster advertising the resort of Val D Esquieres between Sainte Maxime and St Raphael on the Cote d Azur, South of France
Napsbury Asylum Administration Block, HertfordshireThe administration block of the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, also known as Napsbury Asylum, originally opened in 1905 on Shenley Lane, London Colney, near St. Albans, Hertfordshire
St Joan by Pauline BaynesJoan of Arc (1412? - 1431), or Jeanne d Arc, French heroine, painted by Pauline Baynes in full armour riding a steed and carrying a standard with the fleur de lys
Duston War Hospital, NorthamptonshireThe west wing of the Northampton County Lunatic Asylum in its First World War guise at Duston War Hospital. The building was designed by Robert Griffiths and opened in 1876 on Berrywood Road, Duston
Countess of Warwick at sons weddingThe Countess of Warwick, Frances Evelyn Maynard, Lady Brooke, leaving St Margarets Church, Westminster, after the marriage of her son Lord Brooke (Leopold Guy Francis Maynard Greville)
Union Workhouse, Aylsham, NorfolkThe entrance driveway to Aylsham Union workhouse, Norfolk. The workhouse, designed by William J Donthorn, was erected in 1848-9 at Aylsham. It later became St Michaels Hospital
Poster for the London to Paris railway, with six regular departures every day and night between Victoria, Newhaven, Southampton, Le Havre, Dieppe, and the Gare St Lazare, Paris
Messrs. Cook, Sons & Co.s Warehouse, London, 1854Engraving showing Messrs. Cook, Sons and Companys warehouse, St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1854
St Barbara (Epinal)SAINT BARBARA (Ste Barbe in French) virgin and martyr patron saint of gunners
Millay / Edna St VincentEDNA ST VINCENT MILLAY American poet
Switzerland St BernardThe hospice of the Great Saint Bernard, where the monks keep dogs to rescue travelers lost between Switzerland and Italy
Saint George / Byam ShawSAINT GEORGE " What Every Johnnie Bull Knows" drawn by Byam Shaw depicting a rather vicious looking St. George and a very dead dragon
Chesterfield ChurchThe spire of Chesterfield Church, Derbyshire. The Devil wound his tail around the spire, but the incense from a Mass service made him sneeze and bent the spire!
In the Sand 1902A gentleman plots his escape from the sand as his partner and caddies look on
Valletta / MaltaView from the Marsamxett Harbour towards the Carmelite Church dome and St Pauls Cathedral spire, Valletta, Sliema, Malta
Customs / Saint Swithin sAccording to tradition, if it rains on the 15th of July - St Swithins Day - it will continue to rain for the following 40 days
View of Hexham Abbey, NorthumberlandHexham Abbey, Northumberland, viewed from the north west. It is the parish church of Hexham, dedicated to St Andrew
Saint ScholasticaSAINT SCHOLASTICA Italian nun of Plombariola, near Monte Cassino where her friend St Benedict lived
Westminster Abbey C18In the tranquil street before the abbey and St Margarets church, a sedan chair passes, a cripple begs, fruit sellers and a porter ply their trade, a boy bowls his hoop
Saint George and the DragonSAINT GEORGE Attacks the dragon
Liverpool / St NicholasLiverpool: St Nicholas Church and Telegraph Tower
Play / Capek / R. u. RProgramme for the first English production of the play, also known as R.U.R. and written by Karel Capek, when it was performed at St. Martins Theatre in London
Saint George and the DragonSAINT GEORGE praying after slaying the dragon
Ww1 Cartoon / Punch 1915Mr Punch and his faithful dog Toby have a go at the Kaiser monster, in a parody of St George and the Dragon
Bell Pub, WalthamThe Bell Inn, Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire
St Louis World Fair / 1904The exterior of the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy
Tollgate TicketTollgate ticket for St James Gate, for the Bermondsey, Rotherhithe and Deptford Roads, Southeast London - probably abolished in 1864 along with many others
St Barts Hospital GateThe Gatehouse of St Bartholomews Hospital, Smithfield, London
ST. BARTS / 1721 / PLANA general external view of the buildings which make up Saint Bartholomews Hospital in Smithfield, London
St John Chrysostom / ButleSAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Syrian prelate of Antioch archbishop of Constantinople, banished by royals but loved by populace. His name means golen-mouthed given him
Daedalus Sea SerpentMarine creature sighted from HMS Daedalus in the south Atlantic between the Cape and St Helena : the creature passes under the stern of the ship (picture 2 of 3)
England / London / GeneralThe City of London, with Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, and Old St Pauls in the distance
Holmes & Watson / In LabTHE NAVAL TREATY Holmes busy with his chemistry apparatus at Baker St. watched by Dr. Watson
Great Fire of LondonOld St Pauls cathedral engulfed by flames
ST ANSELMSAINT ANSELM Scholastic philosopher; Archbishop of Canterbury
St Teresa with ChristSAINT TERESA OF AVILA Carmelite, talks with Christ in her vision
St Agnes / Mosaic / RavennaSAINT AGNES Roman martyr
St Lawrences Church, West Wycombe. Perched high on West Wycombe Hill with the famous Golden Ball at the top of the tower. Date: 1913
Hythe Church, Kent - view from the canal Date: circa 1906
Raphael (1483-1520)
St. James Square, London, England
ST AUSTELL - 1912St Austell Station, Cornwall
St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall, England. Edward the Confessor granted it to the Benedictine monks, who built an Abbey and a Priory on the summit